Los Nr. 311
Schnars-Alquist, Hugo (1855 – 1939)
Schnars-Alquist, Hugo (1855-1939)

Öl auf Leinwand; Marinemalerei mit valeuristischem Farbkonzept; Blick von einem Ufer auf von Dampfer und Segelbooten befahrenes Gewässer vor felsiger Küstenlandschaft unter bewölktem Himmel; unten rechts signiert; Fehlstelle von ca. 4 mm in der Leinwand; punktuelle Verschmutzungen und Verfärbungen, partiell feines Craquelé; prunkvoller profilierter Holzrahmen mit Ornamental- und Floralschnitzereien mit einigen Fehlstellen und feinen Rissen; auf dem Rahmen auf einer Metallplakette bezeichnet „Prof. Schnars-Alpuist“; nicht geöffnet; rückseitig auf Leisten und Rahmen alte Klebeetiketten mit Informationen zum Rahmer und Bild sowie diverse Nummerierungen und Bezeichnungen; Bildmaße: ca. 30,5 x 61 cm; Rahmenmaße: ca. 51 x 80 cm; Gesamtgewicht: ca. 6,4 kg. Versand ausschließlich per Spedition oder auf Risiko des Käufers.

Oil on canvas; marine painting with a valeuristic colour concept; view from a shoreline across waters navigated by steamships and sailing boats, set before a rocky coastal landscape under a cloudy sky; signed lower right; loss of approx. 4 mm to the canvas; localised soiling and discolouration, with fine craquelure in places; ornate profiled wooden frame with carved ornamental and floral decoration, showing some losses and fine cracks; the frame bears a metal plaque inscribed “Prof. Schnars-Alpuist”; not opened; reverse with old adhesive labels on stretcher and frame providing information on the framer and the painting, as well as various numbers and annotations; image dimensions: approx. 30.5 x 61 cm; frame dimensions: approx. 51 x 80 cm; total weight: approx. 6.4 kg. Shipping exclusively by freight forwarding company or at the buyer’s risk.

Limit: 900,00 

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  • Los Nr. 228 Paar Silberleuchter mit feiner Guilloche-Gravur, Albert Carter, Birmingham, England, 1924

    Los Nr. 228
    Paar Silberleuchter mit feiner Guilloche-Gravur, Albert Carter, Birmingham, England, 1924

    Sterling silver: Total weight: approx. 490 g (filled); pair of antique table candlesticks on a wide circular base with guilloche engraving in shimmering cream- and grey-toned enamel with gilt fleur-de-lis décor, tapered triple-fluted shaft and removable nozzle with guilloche décor corresponding to the base; underside closed with a Bakelite plate; stamped on the side of the base ring and on the underside of the nozzle with lion passant, city mark, maker’s mark and date letter; enamel chip of approx. 1.5 cm on one removable nozzle as well as minor material flaws and age-related signs of wear; height: approx. 7 cm.

    180,00 
  • Los Nr. 227 9-tlg. Konvolut silberne Mokkalöffel, u. a. A J Bailey & Son, Birmingham, England, 20. Jh.

    Los Nr. 227
    9-tlg. Konvolut silberne Mokkalöffel, u. a. A J Bailey & Son, Birmingham, England, 20. Jh.

    900/- and 925/- silver; total weight: approx. 52 g; nine-piece set of mocha spoons: 1) five spoons with curved handles and stylised coffee bean made of Bakelite at the end of the handle, reverse of handle with fineness mark and unidentified maker’s mark; length: approx. 9 cm. 2) four spoons with handle ends in the form of a stylised cat, reverse of the bowl stamped with Lion Passant, city mark, maker’s mark and date letters (2x “D” for 1978 and 2x “A” for 1975); length: approx. 11.1 cm. All spoons with age-related signs of wear.

    20,00 
  • Los Nr. 226 Chippendale Anbietschale, Juwelier Hansen, Hamburg, 20. Jh.

    Los Nr. 226
    Chippendale Anbietschale, Juwelier Hansen, Hamburg, 20. Jh.

    800/- silver; weight: approx. 175 g; Chippendale serving dish with five-lobed walls and multiple profiled rim; underside stamped with crescent and crown, fineness mark and jeweller’s mark; pronounced signs of wear; height: approx. 3.8 cm; diameter: approx. 25 cm.

    140,00 
  • Los Nr. 225 4-teiliges antikes Teeservice, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester, England, um 1910 und Koch & Bergfeld, Bremen, Mitte 19. Jh.

    Los Nr. 225
    4-teiliges antikes Teeservice, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester, England, um 1910 und Koch & Bergfeld, Bremen, Mitte 19. Jh.

    925/- silver; total weight: approx. 784 g; 3-piece tea service with elliptical corpus and straight walls, on the front side engraved depiction of a rearing bull from the middle of the body; laterally stamped with Lion Passant, city mark as well as maker’s mark and date letters L (1985) and M (1985) (partly rubbed): 1) teapot with low-set spout, ear-shaped handle and hinged lid with wooden handle; diagonally mounted wooden finial; height: approx. 13.3 cm. 2) sugar bowl with handles on both sides; height: approx. 9.5 cm. 3) cream jug with wide, curved spout; height: approx. 9.3 cm. 4) semi-ovoid swivelling tea strainer with drip bowl below and small spout on a long wooden handle; underside marked with fineness mark, crescent and crown as well as maker’s mark; age-related signs of wear and minor dents; all parts with age-related signs of wear, some with dents of approx. 1 mm and superficial scratches.

    520,00 

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